Tuesday 12 July 2016

BREXIT: Poverty Unchained? (Intro)

Britain leaving the European Union has sparked rumors of Africa now - well in the long term - being possibly able to trade itself out of poverty.

Although I agree with the main pros of Brexit's impact on African economies regarding agricultural trade, the manifestation of such dreams still remain constrained by the autocratic and selfish governance of most African political leaders therefore until the latter are revoked, this dream of a self sufficient Africa simply remains a dream.

However this is just an introduction as I'm attending a Brexit talk tomorrow which I want to include in my answer to this question, until then *waving emoji*.



Candid~Lagos, 2016, http://mannyjefferson.tumblr.com/
Candid~Lagos, 2016, http://mannyjefferson.tumblr.com/


1 comment:

  1. YES! It’s all a bit too much to grip at this point in time. Nevertheless, it is very apparent that South Africa may possibly have a complicated period coping, as the UK is South Africa's fourth-largest trading partner. However, do you think they would mitigate for African inhabitants to migrate into the UK to enhance their lives now those they no longer favour erstwhile European civilians?

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